International Journal of Networking and Virtual Organisations
2002 - 2025
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Volume 3, issue 4, 2006
- Refining a meta-methodology for collaborative networked organisations: a case study pp. 359-377

- Ovidiu Noran
- An empirical investigation of trust's impact on collective awareness development in virtual teams pp. 378-394

- Mohamed Daassi, Nabila Jawadi, Marc Favier and Michel Kalika
- Promoting trust in B2B virtual organisations through business and technological infrastructures pp. 395-411

- Ioannis Ignatiadis, Adomas Svirskas, Bob Roberts and Konstantinos Tarabanis
- Towards using visual process models to control enterprise systems functionalities pp. 412-424

- Jens Weller, Martin Juhrisch and Werner Esswein
- Internet transactions: perceptions of personal risk pp. 425-437

- Jollean K. Sinclaire, Ronald B. Wilkes and Judith C. Simon
- Understanding the relationship between business and IT groups: a personal construct theory approach pp. 438-449

- Senaka Fernando, Mark Lycett and Sergio De Cesare
- RFID technology and the EPC network as enablers of mobile business: a case study in a retail supply chain pp. 450-462

- Samuel Fosso Wamba, Ygal Bendavid, Louis A. Lefebvre and Elisabeth Lefebvre
Volume 3, issue 3, 2006
- Accounting for networks: the consolidated network approach pp. 245-257

- Teemu Laine, Jari Paranko, Tommi Lahikainen, Marko Seppanen and Petri Suomala
- Financial statement analysis of a network of SMEs: towards measurement of network performance pp. 258-282

- Erkki K. Laitinen
- Knowledge management with focus on the innovation process in collaborative networking companies pp. 283-298

- Martin Inganas, Fredrik Hacklin, Adrian Pluss and Christian Marxt
- Performance measurement of networks: towards a non-financial approach pp. 299-316

- Harri I. Kulmala and Antti Lonnqvist
- Quantifying and setting off network performance pp. 317-339

- Erik Hofmann
- Virtual enterprise and e-business: a case study in a Brazilian aircraft company pp. 340-355

- Joao Amato Neto
Volume 3, issue 2, 2006
- Analysing collaborative demand and supply networks of SMEs pp. 128-141

- Dario Antonelli, Irene Cassarino and Agostino Villa
- Exploring chain, network and cluster collaborative practices: implications for SMEs pp. 142-155

- Aristides Matopoulos, Maro Vlachopoulou and Vicky Manthou
- The role of enterprise systems in supply chain networks: a taxonomy of supply chain strategies pp. 156-171

- Charles Moller
- Collaboration mechanisms in SME context: a case study in the footwear sector pp. 172-184

- Rosanna Fornasiero and Andrea Zangiacomi
- Implementing enterprise collaboration using web services and software agents pp. 185-201

- Akbar Siami Namin, Weiming Shen and Hamada Ghenniwa
- Performance evaluation of an auction-based job allocation model for small- and medium-sized enterprises pp. 202-219

- Govind Bajaj, Can Saygin, Scott E. Grasman and Ming C. Leu
- Evaluating partner suitability for collaborative supply networks pp. 220-237

- Timothy McNichols and Louis Brennan
Volume 3, issue 1, 2006
- Industrial networks: capturing changeability? pp. 1-24

- R. Dekkers and C.A. Van Luttervelt
- The virtual organisation: a new organisational form? pp. 25-41

- Helen Walker
- Knowledge, power and trust in SME e-based virtual organisations pp. 42-59

- Kevin Johnston, Jiwei Shi, Zoe Dann and Ian Barclay
- Networkcentric healthcare operations: the telecommunications structure pp. 60-85

- Dag Von Lubitz, Nilmini Wickramasinghe and Gennady Yanovsky
- Telework in the ICT sector: multivariate analysis of its determinant factors in Spain pp. 86-101

- Juan Carlos Roca Pulido and Francisco Jose Martinez Lopez
- On the dynamics of Agile/Virtual Enterprise reconfiguration pp. 102-123

- Maria Manuela Cunha and Goran D. Putnik
Volume 2, issue 4, 2004
- Management requirements for knowledge management systems in the virtual organisation pp. 287-297

- Marc L. Resnick
- A knowledge transfer framework for virtual projects pp. 298-311

- Petra M. Bosch-Sijtsema
- Effective knowledge transfer in virtual teams: linking contents and mechanisms pp. 312-322

- Kah-Hin Chai and Chee-Meng Yap
- Mobilising knowledge transfer activities in virtual organisations pp. 323-334

- Khaleel Malik
- Knowledge-intensive transfer of innovation: e-commerce and small business pp. 335-352

- Ettore Bolisani and Enrico Scarso
- Creating user networks for technology-market linking: an action research report pp. 353-366

- Margaret Dalziel
- Groupware architecture for R&D managers pp. 367-386

- Kathryn Cormican and David O'Sullivan
Volume 2, issue 3, 2004
- Effective management of dynamic and multiple supply chains pp. 193-208

- Ricardo J. Rabelo, Alexandra A. Pereira-Klen and Edmilson R. Klen
- A collaborative experimentation environment for biosciences pp. 209-231

- E.C. Kaletas, H. Afsarmanesh and L.O. Hertzberger
- CORVETTE: a cooperative workflow for virtual teams coordination pp. 232-245

- K. Baina, F. Charoy, C. Godart, D. Grigori, S. el Hadri, H. Skaf, S. Akifuji, T. Sakaguchi, Y. Seki and M. Yoshioka
- A multi-agent based infrastructure to support virtual communities in elderly care pp. 246-266

- Luis M. Camarinha-Matos and Hamideh Afsarmanesh
- A functional component framework for integration infrastructures pp. 267-282

- Erik Van Busschbach, Bram Pieterse and Arian Zwegers
Volume 2, issue 2, 2004
- Implications of digital networks for corporate structure and management: building global competitive advantages pp. 99-111

- Florian Ross and H. Martin Shane
- A tale of two clusters: high technology industries in Cambridge pp. 112-132

- Philip Cooke and Robert Huggins
- Agent facilitated integration of distributed PDM systems pp. 133-152

- Yinsheng Li, Weiming Shen and Hamada Ghenniwa
- How virtuality affects knowledge work: points on performance and knowledge management pp. 153-161

- Jussi Okkonen
- Technology transfer virtual network: analysis within the Italian system of innovation pp. 162-172

- Monica Cariola
- An agent-based approach for information and knowledge sharing in manufacturing enterprise networks pp. 173-190

- Weiming Shen and Douglas H. Norrie
Volume 2, issue 1, 2003
- Reference models supporting enterprise networks and virtual enterprises pp. 2-15

- Martin Tolle, Peter Bernus
- Web services and matchmaking pp. 16-32

- Simon Field, Yigal Hoffner
- Core processes, methods and e-services to support Virtual Enterprise Brokerage pp. 33-49

- Arturo Molina, Ricardo Mejia, Marcela Velandia
- Coalitions of manufacturing components for shop floor agility - the CoBASA architecture pp. 50-77

- Jose Barata, Luis M. Camarinha-Matos
- The 4W framework for B2B e-contracting pp. 78-97

- Samuil Angelov, Paul Grefen
Volume 1, issue 2, 2002
- The development of a network strategy for continuous improvement in SMEs: a case study pp. 115-124

- Walter W.C. Chung, T.S. Wong
- Part I - Towards an OPIM system: manufacturing SME organisation for the future pp. 125-150

- Goran D. Putnik
- Part II - Towards an OPIM system: results of the OPIM system design simulation and an applicability analysis pp. 151-169

- Goran D. Putnik, Paulo Antonio da Silva Avila
- Organisation structure and enterprise modelling in ERP realisation pp. 170-183

- Wai-Hung Ip, Bocheng Chen
- Becoming a virtual organisation: a strategic approach pp. 184-198

- David Yen, David C. Chou, Tim Chen, Houn-Gee Chen
- Developing collective knowledge in geographically distributed teams pp. 199-207

- Violina Ratcheva, Martin Binks
Volume 1, issue 1, 2002
- A dual approach to understanding information networks pp. 1-16

- Dimitris Assimakopoulos, Stuart Macdonald
- Bay-to-bay strategic alliances: the network linkages between Taiwan and the US venture capital industries [1] pp. 17-31

- AnnaLee Saxenian, Chuen-Yueh Li
- Infrastructures for collaboration in virtual organisations pp. 32-54

- P.M. Wognum, E.C.C. Faber
- Globalisation of US, European and Japanese production networks and the growth of Singapore's electronics industry pp. 55-81

- Poh Wong
- GI extranet: a case study in applying technology for competitive advantage pp. 82-90

- K. Styles, M. Goldsworthy
- Virtual private networks: a model for assessing alternatives pp. 91-113

- David Yen, Douglas Havelka, David C. Chou
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